Re: CDex Question

2008-04-01 Thread Sarah
I remember doing this at  one time and I've also seen it done wiht mp3 but try 
wripping to ogg as that is gappless and a lot 
smaller then mp3 if you wrip at 96kbps. Until another solution is found that's 
the one I present.
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I'm using CDex to rip some CD's that have tracks that run into each other.
I can't get the half second or so of silence between the run together tracks
to go away.



I tried using Exact Audio Copy, but for some reason it would not interface
correctly with my machine.



I would appreciate any suggestions on how to configure CDex so I can have no
silence between tracks where there isn't supposed to be any.



Thanks.



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Re: Lame Encoder Question

2008-04-01 Thread anthony campbell
hi dan, i will put it up on sendspace and send you the link.

regards
anthony

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> Where can I get a copy of the lame encoder which will work with GoldWave 
> to
> allow the program to rip CD's?
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RE: Lame Encoder Question

2008-04-01 Thread Dan Kerstetter
Thanks very much.

Dan



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hi dan, i will put it up on sendspace and send you the link.

regards
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zen 2gig stone

2008-04-01 Thread russell Bourgoin
Hi Folks,

 I'm wondering if anyone has figured out a good way for 
navigating the zen stone two gig device.  I was given one, and have 
put files on it and, actually played them once.  I don't know how I 
did it and would like to be able to do it consistently.  Any help 
appreciated!  I'd also like to know if the radio built into it is 
worth using, or should I tote a separate radio along with me?

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Re: Poikosoft news: Easy CD-DA Extractor 11.5

2008-04-01 Thread Sunshine
yes, i would like to know the same thing
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RE: zen 2gig stone

2008-04-01 Thread John Sanfilippo
Hi,

I think this one is called zenstone plus.

I have partial vision and found that the stone works sort of like this. I
say sort of, to cover my uncertainty, but this has been my experience:

Hold zen plus so the flat screen faces you and is on the left side.

On top left is an audio out jack. Bottom left is the USB connector.

Top right has a rocker switch. Press this on its right side and hold it to
turn it on. I'm not quite certain what pressing it on the left side does.

I often found that, after not pressing buttons for a while, the first key
press is merely a wake up call and does nothing, so keep that in mind.

Now, facing you on the right is the more or less standard joy control, a
circle with a button in its center.

The center button brings up a menu. When this menu is active the right and
left edges of the circle move thru things like file play, radio, recorder,
and who knows what else. But the files play mode I believe is furthest left.
When you think you have the mode you want, press the center button to
confirm your choice.

So, assuming you start playing files, press the center button, then press
the right edge of the ring to move to radio, then press center again and the
radio should be playing. Now use the left and right buttons, you know what I
mean, to tune to the station you want. Experiment with this, because tapping
gets different results from pressing and holding, I think.

Now, to get back to playing files, press that center button. Remember, you
might have to tap it twice because the first tap just says hello to the
unit. Once it wakes up, press the left button and confirm with center.

As for the other modes, I'm not going there. I only know that I've
accidentally recorded my voice but cannot pin down how. I gave that unit to
a sighted friend. 

I have the 2 gig model with a tiny speaker and 2 of the 1 gig zens, none of
which have screens and are all friendlier to people not looking at a
display.

Hth,
Js


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Subject: zen 2gig stone


Hi Folks,

 I'm wondering if anyone has figured out a good way for 
navigating the zen stone two gig device.  I was given one, and have 
put files on it and, actually played them once.  I don't know how I 
did it and would like to be able to do it consistently.  Any help 
appreciated!  I'd also like to know if the radio built into it is 
worth using, or should I tote a separate radio along with me?

Rusty


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Question About Ripping CD's with GoldWave

2008-04-01 Thread Dan Kerstetter
How can I get GoldWave to save each ripped CD in a folder which is named for
the title of the CD?

 

Thanks.

 

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RE: 2 gig zen Stone

2008-04-01 Thread Chris Skarstad
Hi.  The way the subject line of this one was written made me laugh a 
bit.  anyways, I've changed it to what it probably should be.  Wow. 
That sounds complicated, I think I'll stick with my one gig model for 
now. I have a lot of other mp3 players so I'm not hurting for storage.


 At 
09:31 AM 4/1/2008, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I think this one is called zenstone plus.
>
>I have partial vision and found that the stone works sort of like this. I
>say sort of, to cover my uncertainty, but this has been my experience:
>
>Hold zen plus so the flat screen faces you and is on the left side.
>
>On top left is an audio out jack. Bottom left is the USB connector.
>
>Top right has a rocker switch. Press this on its right side and hold it to
>turn it on. I'm not quite certain what pressing it on the left side does.
>
>I often found that, after not pressing buttons for a while, the first key
>press is merely a wake up call and does nothing, so keep that in mind.
>
>Now, facing you on the right is the more or less standard joy control, a
>circle with a button in its center.
>
>The center button brings up a menu. When this menu is active the right and
>left edges of the circle move thru things like file play, radio, recorder,
>and who knows what else. But the files play mode I believe is furthest left.
>When you think you have the mode you want, press the center button to
>confirm your choice.
>
>So, assuming you start playing files, press the center button, then press
>the right edge of the ring to move to radio, then press center again and the
>radio should be playing. Now use the left and right buttons, you know what I
>mean, to tune to the station you want. Experiment with this, because tapping
>gets different results from pressing and holding, I think.
>
>Now, to get back to playing files, press that center button. Remember, you
>might have to tap it twice because the first tap just says hello to the
>unit. Once it wakes up, press the left button and confirm with center.
>
>As for the other modes, I'm not going there. I only know that I've
>accidentally recorded my voice but cannot pin down how. I gave that unit to
>a sighted friend.
>
>I have the 2 gig model with a tiny speaker and 2 of the 1 gig zens, none of
>which have screens and are all friendlier to people not looking at a
>display.
>
>Hth,
>Js
>
>
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>Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 08:47
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>Subject: zen 2gig stone
>
>
>Hi Folks,
>
>  I'm wondering if anyone has figured out a good way for
>navigating the zen stone two gig device.  I was given one, and have
>put files on it and, actually played them once.  I don't know how I
>did it and would like to be able to do it consistently.  Any help
>appreciated!  I'd also like to know if the radio built into it is
>worth using, or should I tote a separate radio along with me?
>
>Rusty
>
>
>The statistics on sanity are that one out of every four persons is
>suffering from some sort of mental illness. Think of your three best
>friends -- if they're okay, then it's you.
>
>
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Zen Stone Not Playing Napster Files

2008-04-01 Thread Samuel Wilkins
Hello, I've been having problems playing a WMA file I got from Napster on the 
Zen Stone. I charged it up and used Windows Explorer to put the file on the 
player, but when I tried playing it, it lit up saying the file type wasn't 
recognised. The Windows Media Player version I'm using is version 11. What is 
the problem? The Zen Stone is playing MP3 files. 
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Re: Zen Stone Not Playing Napster Files

2008-04-01 Thread Samuel Wilkins
It says it will play protected WMA files.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 6:07 PM
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> hi there, i know one thing, the WMA files from napster are protected. for
> this reason, it is possible that the player won't play them.
>
> orhan.
> On Tuesday, April 01, 2008 4:57 PM Samuel Wilkins wrote:
>> Hello, I've been having problems playing a WMA file I got from
>> Napster on the Zen Stone. I charged it up and used Windows Explorer
>> to put the file on the player, but when I tried playing it, it lit up
>> saying the file type wasn't recognised. The Windows Media Player
>> version I'm using is version 11. What is the problem? The Zen Stone
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Re: Zen Stone Not Playing Napster Files

2008-04-01 Thread orhan deniz
hi there, i know one thing, the WMA files from napster are protected. for 
this reason, it is possible that the player won't play them.

orhan.
On Tuesday, April 01, 2008 4:57 PM Samuel Wilkins wrote:
> Hello, I've been having problems playing a WMA file I got from
> Napster on the Zen Stone. I charged it up and used Windows Explorer
> to put the file on the player, but when I tried playing it, it lit up
> saying the file type wasn't recognised. The Windows Media Player
> version I'm using is version 11. What is the problem? The Zen Stone
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RE: zen 2gig stone

2008-04-01 Thread russell Bourgoin
Hi John,


 Thanks for taking the time to respond.  I'll check it out 
with the direction from your nice response.  Again, thanks.

Rusty
 > At 10:31 AM 4/1/2008, John Sanfilippo spake thusly:-
>Hi,
>
>I think this one is called zenstone plus.
>
>I have partial vision and found that the stone works sort of like this. I
>say sort of, to cover my uncertainty, but this has been my experience:
>
>Hold zen plus so the flat screen faces you and is on the left side.
>
>On top left is an audio out jack. Bottom left is the USB connector.
>
>Top right has a rocker switch. Press this on its right side and hold it to
>turn it on. I'm not quite certain what pressing it on the left side does.
>
>I often found that, after not pressing buttons for a while, the first key
>press is merely a wake up call and does nothing, so keep that in mind.
>
>Now, facing you on the right is the more or less standard joy control, a
>circle with a button in its center.
>
>The center button brings up a menu. When this menu is active the right and
>left edges of the circle move thru things like file play, radio, recorder,
>and who knows what else. But the files play mode I believe is furthest left.
>When you think you have the mode you want, press the center button to
>confirm your choice.
>
>So, assuming you start playing files, press the center button, then press
>the right edge of the ring to move to radio, then press center again and the
>radio should be playing. Now use the left and right buttons, you know what I
>mean, to tune to the station you want. Experiment with this, because tapping
>gets different results from pressing and holding, I think.
>
>Now, to get back to playing files, press that center button. Remember, you
>might have to tap it twice because the first tap just says hello to the
>unit. Once it wakes up, press the left button and confirm with center.
>
>As for the other modes, I'm not going there. I only know that I've
>accidentally recorded my voice but cannot pin down how. I gave that unit to
>a sighted friend.
>
>I have the 2 gig model with a tiny speaker and 2 of the 1 gig zens, none of
>which have screens and are all friendlier to people not looking at a
>display.
>
>Hth,
>Js
>
>
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>To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
>Subject: zen 2gig stone
>
>
>Hi Folks,
>
>  I'm wondering if anyone has figured out a good way for
>navigating the zen stone two gig device.  I was given one, and have
>put files on it and, actually played them once.  I don't know how I
>did it and would like to be able to do it consistently.  Any help
>appreciated!  I'd also like to know if the radio built into it is
>worth using, or should I tote a separate radio along with me?
>
>Rusty
>
>
>The statistics on sanity are that one out of every four persons is
>suffering from some sort of mental illness. Think of your three best
>friends -- if they're okay, then it's you.
>
>
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Re: Zen Stone Not Playing Napster Files

2008-04-01 Thread James Scholes
Samuel Wilkins wrote:
The Zen Stone is playing MP3 files.
And are those mp3 files also from Napster?


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Re: Zen Stone Not Playing Napster Files

2008-04-01 Thread Samuel Wilkins
No they are not.
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> Samuel Wilkins wrote:
> The Zen Stone is playing MP3 files.
> And are those mp3 files also from Napster?
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Re: zen 2gig stone

2008-04-01 Thread Jerry Richer
 I have the Zenstone Plus also.  I can switch between the radio and MP3
player easily.  When I turn it on I am where I was when I turned it off, in
the radio or in the MP3 player.  I haven't bothered with any of the other
functions.  I think John's description was good but it takes me two right
hand clicks to get from the MP3 player to the radio.  The radio works well
for me and I am in a very bad area for FM.  Creative tells me that the radio
is monaural but I think I've heard stereo.  I'll have to try it when I get
to the city.  I suspect that if it is stereo then the separation is not too
great but it sounds really good.

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Re: zen 2gig stone

2008-04-01 Thread Gary G Schindler
Lest hope the menus in the Stone plus don't change randomly like other creative 
players. do the menus in the stone plus wrap or not?

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Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 2:14 PM
Subject: RE: zen 2gig stone


> Hi John,
>
>
> Thanks for taking the time to respond.  I'll check it out
> with the direction from your nice response.  Again, thanks.
>
> Rusty
> > At 10:31 AM 4/1/2008, John Sanfilippo spake thusly:-
>>Hi,
>>
>>I think this one is called zenstone plus.
>>
>>I have partial vision and found that the stone works sort of like this. I
>>say sort of, to cover my uncertainty, but this has been my experience:
>>
>>Hold zen plus so the flat screen faces you and is on the left side.
>>
>>On top left is an audio out jack. Bottom left is the USB connector.
>>
>>Top right has a rocker switch. Press this on its right side and hold it to
>>turn it on. I'm not quite certain what pressing it on the left side does.
>>
>>I often found that, after not pressing buttons for a while, the first key
>>press is merely a wake up call and does nothing, so keep that in mind.
>>
>>Now, facing you on the right is the more or less standard joy control, a
>>circle with a button in its center.
>>
>>The center button brings up a menu. When this menu is active the right and
>>left edges of the circle move thru things like file play, radio, recorder,
>>and who knows what else. But the files play mode I believe is furthest left.
>>When you think you have the mode you want, press the center button to
>>confirm your choice.
>>
>>So, assuming you start playing files, press the center button, then press
>>the right edge of the ring to move to radio, then press center again and the
>>radio should be playing. Now use the left and right buttons, you know what I
>>mean, to tune to the station you want. Experiment with this, because tapping
>>gets different results from pressing and holding, I think.
>>
>>Now, to get back to playing files, press that center button. Remember, you
>>might have to tap it twice because the first tap just says hello to the
>>unit. Once it wakes up, press the left button and confirm with center.
>>
>>As for the other modes, I'm not going there. I only know that I've
>>accidentally recorded my voice but cannot pin down how. I gave that unit to
>>a sighted friend.
>>
>>I have the 2 gig model with a tiny speaker and 2 of the 1 gig zens, none of
>>which have screens and are all friendlier to people not looking at a
>>display.
>>
>>Hth,
>>Js
>>
>>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>On Behalf Of russell Bourgoin
>>Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 08:47
>>To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
>>Subject: zen 2gig stone
>>
>>
>>Hi Folks,
>>
>>  I'm wondering if anyone has figured out a good way for
>>navigating the zen stone two gig device.  I was given one, and have
>>put files on it and, actually played them once.  I don't know how I
>>did it and would like to be able to do it consistently.  Any help
>>appreciated!  I'd also like to know if the radio built into it is
>>worth using, or should I tote a separate radio along with me?
>>
>>Rusty
>>
>>
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>>suffering from some sort of mental illness. Think of your three best
>>friends -- if they're okay, then it's you.
>>
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to rick harmon

2008-04-01 Thread Roger R. Cusson
hi Rick,

this is roger Cusson from up here in Maine

if u are reading this, please I could use a bit of help with gold wave, and 
the questions I have would take up a bit of time on this here list.

if u want to add me to your skype, please feel free to do so at:

rcusson

thanks an awful lot,


Roger R. Cusson
Computer Access Specialist
Seeing Hands Enterprises - Lisbon, Maine
(207) 353-5007
Skype Contact: rcusson

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Accessible software midi keyboard.

2008-04-01 Thread Allison Mervis
Hi everyone!
A long time ago, I had this program which basically allowed me to press 
letters on my computer keyboard and hear piano notes. You could change 
instruments and even play sound effects. The problem is that I have 
absolutely no idea what this program was called. I just remember that it was 
extremely accessible, and extremely handy when I needed to give myself a 
starting note for a song. If anyone has any idea of what I'm talking about 
and knows what this program is called and where I might be able to find it, 
please let me know. Thanks so much.
Allison



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